We've all drooled over Tony Stark's computer technology in the Ironman movies of being able to play around and manipulate holographic images and probably thought that it would only be a thing of the distant future. Apparently the future is now as Microsoft unveiled its new HoloLens headset that will take the world by storm.

The LG AKA is quite possibly the cutest smartphone in the world. These phones have eyes, four different personalities to choose from, and they interact with you as you use them. I for one, am eagerly anticpating to get my hands on one of these as I naturally tend to gravitate towards nauseating cuteness.

Transcendence might be a thing in the future as scientists and programmers from around the world work together at uploading a worm's mind into a Lego robot, showing that it may be possible one day to upload our brains to a computer.

Gaming is taken to a whole new immersive level with the introduction of Blood Sport. Some crazy Canadian inventors decided to revolutionize the way you donate blood and the way you game by designing a system that siphons your blood every time you die in a video game. Maybe if you die too many times in the game, you might even wind up being dead yourself in real life!

More than a century ago, everyone thought that humanity had already achieved all that it could and it would be impossible for humans to fly. The Wright brothers did not pay much heed to what majority of the world believed, and despite being mocked and laughed at, persisted with pushing the boundaries of physics, trying to create a flying contraption that man can control. Their persistence paid off, and we now travel the world by soaring through the skies at mind-boggling speeds in a huge metal container all thanks to the Wright brothers. Many of us love requesting for the window seat in a plane so that we can dreamily stare out into the sky, but it is so annoying sometimes because the window is so tiny, you practically have to plaster your face to the glass to see anything. But all that is going to change soon as a UK company is working on designing a windowless aircraft. Instead of windows, the plane would be covered from all sides with high-definition, flexible screens to show what's happening outside as it soars through the clouds.